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Advanced Health Assessment of
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Women Clinical Skills and Procedures
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4th Edition Carcio and Secor Test
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Questions and Textbook
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,Product Description
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Advanced Health Assessment of Women Clinical Skills and Procedures 4th Edition Carcio Secor
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Test Bank
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ISBN-10:0826124240
ISBN-13:9780826124241
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Table of Contents
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Chapter 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
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Chapter 2. The Reproductive Cycle
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Chapter 3. The Health History
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Chapter 4. The Physical Examination
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Chapter 5. Assessment of the Skin
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Chapter 6. Assessment of the Female Breast
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Chapter 7. Assessment of the Pregnant Woman
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Chapter 8. Assessment and Clinical Evaluation of Obesity in Women
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Chapter 9. Lesbian Health (Don’t Ask . . . Won’t Tell: Lesbian Women and Women Who Have
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Sex With Women)
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Chapter 10. Gynecological Examination of the Transgender Patient
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Chapter 11. Assessment of Menopausal Status
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Chapter 12. Osteoporosis and Evaluation of Fracture Risk
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Chapter 13. Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM) and Vulvovaginal Atrophy
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Chapter 14. Assessment of Pelvic Pain
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Chapter 15. Assessment of Vulvar Pain and Vulvodynia
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Chapter 16. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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Chapter 17. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
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Chapter 18. Pelvic Organ Prolapse
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Chapter 19. Urinary Incontinence
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Chapter 20. The Female Sexual-Assault Victim
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Chapter 21. Intimate Partner Violence
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Chapter 22. Sexually Transmitted Infections
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Chapter 23. Initial Evaluation of Infertility
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Chapter 24. Methods to Detect Ovulation
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Chapter 25. Donor Insemination
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Chapter 26. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use
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Chapter 27. The FemCap
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Chapter 28. Intrauterine Contraception
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Chapter 29. Contraceptive Implants
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Chapter 30. Cervical Cancer Prevention
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Chapter 31. Vaginal Microscopy
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Chapter 32. Maturation Index
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,Chapter 33. Sonohysteroscopy (Fluid Contrast Ultrasound)
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Chapter 34. Genetic Testing for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer
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Chapter 35. Urinalysis
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Chapter 36. The Simple Cystometrogram
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Chapter 37. Pelvic Floor Electrical Stimulation
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Chapter 38. Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation
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Chapter 39. Vulvar Cancer and Biopsy
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Chapter 30. Endometrial Biopsy
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Chapter 41. Acrochordonectomy
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Chapter 42. Cervical Polypectomy
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Chapter 43. Incision and Drainage of Bartholin’s Abscess
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Chapter 44. Intrauterine Insemination
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Chapter 45. Percutaneous Tibial Nerve Stimulation
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Chapter 46. Pessary Insertion
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Physiology of
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theUrinaryand
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Reproductive
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Helen A. Carcio
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I. General Overview f
A. In females, the urinary and reproductive systems are completely
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separate, unlike in males.
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B. The internal female reproductive organs are located in the lower
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pelvis and are safely tucked inside the bony pelvis, behind the
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pubic bone.
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C. External genitalia collectively include the mons pubis, the labia
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majora, the labia minora, the vestibule, the clitoris, and the vaginal orifice
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(Figure 1.1).
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D. The structures of the peritoneum are listed and compared in Table 1.1.
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II. Ovaries
A. Description
1. Each ovary lies in a depression in the lateral pelvic wall, on either
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side of the uterus.
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2. Ovaries are small and almond shaped. f f f f f
3. They vary considerably in size among women, but usually
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measure between 3 and 5 cm long, 1.5 and 3 cm wide, and 1 and
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1.5 cm thick—about the size of a thumbnail.
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